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trolly$85331$ - tradução para alemão

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Trolleys; Trolly; Trolley (disambiguation); Drywall cart; Drywall Cart; Drywall Carts; Drywall carts

trolly      
n. Karren; Gepäckkarren; Servierwagen; Einkaufswagen; Straßenbahnwagen
trolley line         
  • tram in Budapest]] in 1908. The city established a network of electric trams in 1894.
  • A 3-way Hanning & Kahl point-setting system at [[Amsterdam Centraal station]]. It automatically sends trams arriving at stand A to the correct platform. The indicator on the right displays "Lijn 24, Spoor 4". The points are accordingly set to send the next tram, on route 24 to De Boelelaan/VU, into the platform 4 on the left. Meanwhile a tram 4 to RAI waits at platform 2.
  • Streetcar in [[Toledo, Ohio]], 1895
  • The only petrol-driven tram of [[Stockholms Spårvägar]], on line 19, in the 1920s
  • tram model]] built into it
  • APS]] track in [[Bordeaux]] with powered and neutral sections
  • Brühl]] marketplace, c. 1900
  • The [[Toronto streetcar system]] is the largest streetcar system in the [[Americas]].
  • 2016 ACT general elections.]]
  • A tram in [[Chengdu]], whose line forms a part of the [[Chengdu Metro]]. The city is one of several in China to invest in tram systems in the early 21st century.
  • [[Cologne Stadtbahn]] is the largest tram network in the [[European Union]].
  • mi}} of track in 1925.
  • New Orleans tram system]]. Trams typically have longer service life than internal combustion buses.
  • Gross-Lichterfelde Tram]] in 1882. Early electric trams operated by the company lacked [[overhead wire]]s, drawing current from the rails.
  • Portland]] that reads "go by streetcar". Trams are typically called streetcars in North America.
  • tram in Sydney]], 1894. The city saw Australia's first tram service open in 1860.
  • A horse-drawn tram operated by [[Swansea and Mumbles Railway]], 1870. Established in 1804, the railway service was the world's first.
  • PreMetro line E2]] is a tram network that has operated in [[Buenos Aires]] since 1987.
  • A painting of [[Auckland]] in 1889 with horse-drawn trams on the roadway.
  • The [[KTM-5]] tram vehicles were manufactured in Russia from 1969 to 1992.
  • City Star]] tram at longest intracity tram route in [[Kazan]]
  • A tram in [[Kolkata]], India
  • Melbourne Tram system in 1979. Melbourne remained the only city to operate a tram network in Australia through the 1970s.
  • Map of Melbourne's tram system in 2011. The tram system is the largest the world.
  • cable car service in Melbourne]], 1885. From its founding to 1940, Melbourne operated one of the largest cable car networks in the world.
  • A sign advising cyclists to dismount due to tram tracks. Tram tracks pose a hazard for cyclists, as their wheels may get caught in the track.
  • London and Blackwall]] cable-operated railway
  • Several trams in Toronto on a dedicated right of way lane. The tram in the left foreground is about to enter a portion of the tram network that operates in mixed traffic.
  • Osaki]], Japan.
  • Opened in 2001, the [[Portland Streetcar]] was the first (non-heritage) tram network established in North America in decades.
  • A modern design [[Škoda Artic]] tram in [[Tampere]], Finland, in 2022
  • Paris and Seine Tramway Company]], Pont de Puteaux, Paris, late 1890s
  • Saint Petersburg's tram system]] in 2022. The system was once the world's largest, before it was surpassed by Melbourne's system.
  • San Francisco cable car]] in 2008. The cable car's effectiveness in hilly environments partially explains its continued use in San Francisco.
  • With more than 14,000 units built, [[Tatra T3]] is the most widely produced tram models in history.
  • Cross section]] of a grooved tram rail
  • The driver's seat in the tram of the Russian model «Lvionok» («Lionet»)
  • Horse-drawn trams continued to be used in [[New York City]] until 1917.
  • Siemens tram in Almada near Lisbon
  • [[Overhead line]]s are used to provide power for most electric trams. Overhead wires are used for both trams and light rail systems.
  • tracks embedded in grass]] on the Timișoara Boulevard in [[Bucharest]], Romania
  • Countries without tram networks}}
  • The fragmented tram routes of Paris are slowly being joined up.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLE RUNNING ON RAILS PREDOMINANTLY LOCATED ON STREETS
Streetcars; Electric street car; Street railway; Trolley car; Tramcars; Trams; Street cars; Streetcar; Street railroad; Trolley line; Tramcar; Tram system; Tram network; Streetcar line; Trolley (streetcar); Trolley (rail); Trolley (railway); Electric tram; Streetcar network; Surface car; Trolly Line; Tram-car; Tram-cars; Tram car; Tram cars; Electric streetcar; Steam tram-car; Trolleycar; Steam tramway; 🚊; 🚋; Street Railway; Cable-drawn; Tram service; Tramway car; Electric tramway; Double-ended tram; Single-ended tram; Battery tram; Street tramway; Town Tramway
Straßenbahnlinie
trolley car         
  • tram in Budapest]] in 1908. The city established a network of electric trams in 1894.
  • A 3-way Hanning & Kahl point-setting system at [[Amsterdam Centraal station]]. It automatically sends trams arriving at stand A to the correct platform. The indicator on the right displays "Lijn 24, Spoor 4". The points are accordingly set to send the next tram, on route 24 to De Boelelaan/VU, into the platform 4 on the left. Meanwhile a tram 4 to RAI waits at platform 2.
  • Streetcar in [[Toledo, Ohio]], 1895
  • The only petrol-driven tram of [[Stockholms Spårvägar]], on line 19, in the 1920s
  • tram model]] built into it
  • APS]] track in [[Bordeaux]] with powered and neutral sections
  • Brühl]] marketplace, c. 1900
  • The [[Toronto streetcar system]] is the largest streetcar system in the [[Americas]].
  • 2016 ACT general elections.]]
  • A tram in [[Chengdu]], whose line forms a part of the [[Chengdu Metro]]. The city is one of several in China to invest in tram systems in the early 21st century.
  • [[Cologne Stadtbahn]] is the largest tram network in the [[European Union]].
  • mi}} of track in 1925.
  • New Orleans tram system]]. Trams typically have longer service life than internal combustion buses.
  • Gross-Lichterfelde Tram]] in 1882. Early electric trams operated by the company lacked [[overhead wire]]s, drawing current from the rails.
  • Portland]] that reads "go by streetcar". Trams are typically called streetcars in North America.
  • tram in Sydney]], 1894. The city saw Australia's first tram service open in 1860.
  • A horse-drawn tram operated by [[Swansea and Mumbles Railway]], 1870. Established in 1804, the railway service was the world's first.
  • PreMetro line E2]] is a tram network that has operated in [[Buenos Aires]] since 1987.
  • A painting of [[Auckland]] in 1889 with horse-drawn trams on the roadway.
  • The [[KTM-5]] tram vehicles were manufactured in Russia from 1969 to 1992.
  • City Star]] tram at longest intracity tram route in [[Kazan]]
  • A tram in [[Kolkata]], India
  • Melbourne Tram system in 1979. Melbourne remained the only city to operate a tram network in Australia through the 1970s.
  • Map of Melbourne's tram system in 2011. The tram system is the largest the world.
  • cable car service in Melbourne]], 1885. From its founding to 1940, Melbourne operated one of the largest cable car networks in the world.
  • A sign advising cyclists to dismount due to tram tracks. Tram tracks pose a hazard for cyclists, as their wheels may get caught in the track.
  • London and Blackwall]] cable-operated railway
  • Several trams in Toronto on a dedicated right of way lane. The tram in the left foreground is about to enter a portion of the tram network that operates in mixed traffic.
  • Osaki]], Japan.
  • Opened in 2001, the [[Portland Streetcar]] was the first (non-heritage) tram network established in North America in decades.
  • A modern design [[Škoda Artic]] tram in [[Tampere]], Finland, in 2022
  • Paris and Seine Tramway Company]], Pont de Puteaux, Paris, late 1890s
  • Saint Petersburg's tram system]] in 2022. The system was once the world's largest, before it was surpassed by Melbourne's system.
  • San Francisco cable car]] in 2008. The cable car's effectiveness in hilly environments partially explains its continued use in San Francisco.
  • With more than 14,000 units built, [[Tatra T3]] is the most widely produced tram models in history.
  • Cross section]] of a grooved tram rail
  • The driver's seat in the tram of the Russian model «Lvionok» («Lionet»)
  • Horse-drawn trams continued to be used in [[New York City]] until 1917.
  • Siemens tram in Almada near Lisbon
  • [[Overhead line]]s are used to provide power for most electric trams. Overhead wires are used for both trams and light rail systems.
  • tracks embedded in grass]] on the Timișoara Boulevard in [[Bucharest]], Romania
  • Countries without tram networks}}
  • The fragmented tram routes of Paris are slowly being joined up.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT VEHICLE RUNNING ON RAILS PREDOMINANTLY LOCATED ON STREETS
Streetcars; Electric street car; Street railway; Trolley car; Tramcars; Trams; Street cars; Streetcar; Street railroad; Trolley line; Tramcar; Tram system; Tram network; Streetcar line; Trolley (streetcar); Trolley (rail); Trolley (railway); Electric tram; Streetcar network; Surface car; Trolly Line; Tram-car; Tram-cars; Tram car; Tram cars; Electric streetcar; Steam tram-car; Trolleycar; Steam tramway; 🚊; 🚋; Street Railway; Cable-drawn; Tram service; Tramway car; Electric tramway; Double-ended tram; Single-ended tram; Battery tram; Street tramway; Town Tramway
Straßenbahn (elektrische Bahn, Untergrundbahn, Eisenbahnwagen)

Definição

Trolley
A grooved metallic pulley or set of pulleys which runs along an active wire of a circuit, a lead from which trolley goes to earth or connects with another wire, so that the trolley takes current generally for operating a street car motor placed upon the circuit leading from it; a rolling contact with an electric lead. Trolleys are principally used on electric railroads, and are now universally of the sub-wire system, being at the end of a pole which is inclined backward and forced upward by springs, so as to press the trolley against the bottom of the wire. Thus the trolley does not increase the sagging of the wire, but tends to push it up a little in its passage.

Wikipédia

Trolley